Exactly why I don’t watch the NFL
It’s to trendy
All about the in crowd
No thanks


Kind of like MAQA yahoos watching Kid Pedo or rappers.


One Puerto Rican doesn’t like Bad Bunny. Oh no’s!Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 5:30 pm Even Puerto Ricans were embarrassed at the Bad Bunny
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"I saw the show and, although I already knew what I was expecting to see before watching it, nothing compares to the Super Bowls of the past. Honestly, if that is the number one voice in the world, it’s a joke; it doesn’t reflect anything about us. It was pure image: women all around, sexualization, foul language, nothing romantic. Quite a reflection of the chaos in society, of what we realized.
Don't worry, that does not represent us. I feel the same way; it is embarrassing to identify as Puerto Rican and think that what we saw is a reflection of us. He/she didn't even sing a song in English to take advantage of the opportunity to perform in the biggest stadium. Illiterate, perhaps not for lack of luck, but because of those who feel identified listening to something just to feel part of the group."
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The crowd that had gathered for the halftime show began streaming out of the watch party as soon as the second half started, smiling as they reflected on what they had just witnessed.
“I thought it was phenomenal that Bad Bunny brought all Latinos together in one place and represented them all equally,” said Carlos Ayala, 36, of San Juan. “It’s an important moment for Latino culture.”
He also thought it fantastic that Ricky Martin sang Bad Bunny’s, “Lo que le pasó a Hawaii,” which laments gentrification in Puerto Rico, a worsening issue for many on an island with a more than 40% poverty rate.
“Transmitting that message is extremely important in these times,” he said, adding that he also appreciated the light posts and exploding transformers featured during the show, a nod to Puerto Rico’s chronic outages “so the world can see what we live through.”
Among those beaming after the show was Juliana Santiago, 35, who said her heart swelled with pride on Sunday night.
She said Bad Bunny proved that “you can accomplish things, that the American dream truly is real.”

UNI88 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 7:02 pm Puerto Rico stops for 13 minutes to applaud history and bask in Bad Bunny's glow
The crowd that had gathered for the halftime show began streaming out of the watch party as soon as the second half started, smiling as they reflected on what they had just witnessed.
“I thought it was phenomenal that Bad Bunny brought all Latinos together in one place and represented them all equally,” said Carlos Ayala, 36, of San Juan. “It’s an important moment for Latino culture.”
He also thought it fantastic that Ricky Martin sang Bad Bunny’s, “Lo que le pasó a Hawaii,” which laments gentrification in Puerto Rico, a worsening issue for many on an island with a more than 40% poverty rate.
“Transmitting that message is extremely important in these times,” he said, adding that he also appreciated the light posts and exploding transformers featured during the show, a nod to Puerto Rico’s chronic outages “so the world can see what we live through.”
Among those beaming after the show was Juliana Santiago, 35, who said her heart swelled with pride on Sunday night.
She said Bad Bunny proved that “you can accomplish things, that the American dream truly is real.”


Oh there are way more than one … just trust me on this …. Been chatting with several all daykalm wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 6:53 pmOne Puerto Rican doesn’t like Bad Bunny. Oh no’s!Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 5:30 pm Even Puerto Ricans were embarrassed at the Bad Bunny
comment:
"I saw the show and, although I already knew what I was expecting to see before watching it, nothing compares to the Super Bowls of the past. Honestly, if that is the number one voice in the world, it’s a joke; it doesn’t reflect anything about us. It was pure image: women all around, sexualization, foul language, nothing romantic. Quite a reflection of the chaos in society, of what we realized.
Don't worry, that does not represent us. I feel the same way; it is embarrassing to identify as Puerto Rican and think that what we saw is a reflection of us. He/she didn't even sing a song in English to take advantage of the opportunity to perform in the biggest stadium. Illiterate, perhaps not for lack of luck, but because of those who feel identified listening to something just to feel part of the group."
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Oooh! Several even!Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 9:06 pmOh there are way more than one … just trust me on this …. Been chatting with several all day

Several in a small group… it’s been wildkalm wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 9:11 pmOooh! Several even!Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 9:06 pm
Oh there are way more than one … just trust me on this …. Been chatting with several all day![]()

Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 9:32 pmSeveral in a small group… it’s been wild
One liked the show but claims he’s not fond of the Bunny but defended him all day
His cousin can’t stand Bad Bunny and all of his anti American messaging even more so than I![]()
His sister doesn’t understand why Puerto Ricans actually like him
His nephew said The Bunny is trash, posted a few of the Bunny’s leadership photos and they were truly disgusting
And then his gay brother, the radical leftist Bernie loving communist of the familia became enraged at what he was reading and cursed his way right out of the chat group.. hilarious
As for myself, I just sat back and watched
So no, Puerto Ricans are very split on the Bad Bunny

I’ll give you some credit as your support of the Mala bunny has been tepid at best, you don’t like his music at all do youkalm wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:51 pmCaribbean Hen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 09, 2026 9:32 pm
Several in a small group… it’s been wild
One liked the show but claims he’s not fond of the Bunny but defended him all day
His cousin can’t stand Bad Bunny and all of his anti American messaging even more so than I![]()
His sister doesn’t understand why Puerto Ricans actually like him
His nephew said The Bunny is trash, posted a few of the Bunny’s leadership photos and they were truly disgusting
And then his gay brother, the radical leftist Bernie loving communist of the familia became enraged at what he was reading and cursed his way right out of the chat group.. hilarious
As for myself, I just sat back and watched
So no, Puerto Ricans are very split on the Bad Bunny![]()
I could put together a small group that would be split on anything. But think about it man, he’s #1 on Spotify with 4 songs in top 10….except Puerto Rico?![]()

I don’t know his music. At all. The set and messaging were cool though.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Feb 10, 2026 5:25 amI’ll give you some credit as your support of the Mala bunny has been tepid at best, you don’t like his music at all do you


Of coursekalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 10, 2026 6:43 amI don’t know his music. At all. The set and messaging were cool though.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Feb 10, 2026 5:25 am
I’ll give you some credit as your support of the Mala bunny has been tepid at best, you don’t like his music at all do you
The whole point here is the snowflake response from MAGA and Trump.

Just the way he likes it.

I didn’t make it about him. He and his followers did. I merely made an observation.


I’ll take weird as a compliment. America isn’t winning with Trump. He’s challenging many closely held values and freedoms. Not to mention our standing globally. America was semi-broken before he took office. He’s just been an extraordinary accelerant.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Feb 10, 2026 9:21 am
The reality is you’re weird
Everything you’ve posted here is covertly about Trump
Why do you fear America winning


Do you need some DEI to protect you from these bullies of the majority?


The current Republicans in power continue to show they are not interested in really staying in power. The changeover in majority in the legislature in November will certainly reflect this. Not really hopeful, though, that the Dems who will take their place have anything more substantial to offer. It's the cycle we're in.

The only thing that Democrats are capable of doing is impeaching TrumpGannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 11, 2026 7:57 amThe current Republicans in power continue to show they are not interested in really staying in power. The changeover in majority in the legislature in November will certainly reflect this. Not really hopeful, though, that the Dems who will take their place have anything more substantial to offer. It's the cycle we're in.

Well, that's what we're going to get given the complete crapshow the GOP is putting on right now. When you choose not to govern, people notice. The GOP has already abdicated their roles in the legislature, November will just be the formality of that current reality. People won't be choosing the Dems because they like their policies or likelihood of impeaching the President, they'll be choosing them simply because the GOP is offering nothing.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Wed Feb 11, 2026 8:04 amThe only thing that Democrats are capable of doing is impeaching TrumpGannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 11, 2026 7:57 am
The current Republicans in power continue to show they are not interested in really staying in power. The changeover in majority in the legislature in November will certainly reflect this. Not really hopeful, though, that the Dems who will take their place have anything more substantial to offer. It's the cycle we're in.
They have nothing